How To Discover Your Past Life And Reveal Your “Inherited Karmic Wound”

What is it that your ancestors suffered from in the past that you can heal in the present?

You may find that in the process of discovering who you were in your past life, you are linked to one specific person in a single era. On the other hand, you may have many flashbacks from many lives that all possess the same theme. Finally, you may not have any flashbacks at all, but instead have an overwhelming sensation that you must learn to “resolve” a certain issue.

Here are some recommendations that will help you to discover who you were in your past life:

1. EXAMINE WHAT ATTRACTS, INTERESTS, OR CREATES A SENSE OF NOSTALGIA IN YOU.

For example, you may carry a long-time interest in South American shamanism, you may be intensely attracted to ancient Asian culture, or you may feel a deep sense of longing and inexplicable nostalgia towards the English countryside.

2. PAY ATTENTION TO REPETITION IN YOUR DREAMS.

Also, learn to distinguish between dreams that feel dreamlike, and dreams that feel distinctly life-like – these dreams may present doorways into the collective unconscious. Repetitive dreams in particular carry important messages for they reveal what our minds on a subconscious level are fixated with. For instance, if you frequently dream about being abandoned for no particular reason (i.e. no childhood abandonment issues), you may be carrying the inherited core wound of betrayal or the fear of aloneness.

3. SET AN INTENTION. REPEAT.

You may like to set an intention before attempting to revisit your past life. You can do this either before going to sleep, meditating, or practicing self-hypnosis. For instance, your intention may be “Who was I in my past life? Please be revealed” or simply, “I want to know who I was.” If you would like to learn self-hypnosis, take a look at this article. Finally, it helps to repeat your intention several times before you settle into a sleep, meditation or hypnosis state.

4. REFLECT ON THE PEOPLE YOU HAVE ATTRACTED INTO YOUR LIFE.

What harsh, but powerful lessons have your friends, family members and/or partner/s taught you? Can you sense any particular theme running through your life that has seemed to be there from the very start? It is said that we all enter this life with a soul group which is a group of beings that collectively work to resolve accumulated karma.

5. STARE INTO A MIRROR OR BODY OF WATER.

Use your reflection as a focal point to enter into an altered state of consciousness. Get into a comfortable position, and if possible, dim the lights. Keep your intention in mind, relax your eyes and gaze at your reflection. Hold gentle but solid eye contact. You can do this for up to ten minutes to half an hour or more. As the minutes pass by, you will find that your face begins to morph and subtly change its appearance. What can you see?

6. CONNECT THE DOTS.

Use a combination of all the practices above to explore your past life and inherited core wounds. Please keep in mind that there are many other techniques out there, but these five are basic and easy for anyone to try out.

THIS IS WHAT I DISCOVERED …

As a result of putting into practice the above recommendations, I discovered that I have memories from Medieval Ireland, Persia/Middle East, Rome and Greece. My most vivid and recurring memories appear to be of a great gothic castle, a home near the cliffs and ocean, grassy paddocks and a ragged tent in a desert. The main core wound I seem to struggle with involves a loss of control which has helped me to resolve an immensenumber of issues in my life.

What about you? Have you discovered what your transgenerational wound is? Finally, what are your thoughts on reincarnation?